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I agree with d.c.s. on this: Let the N.O.M. die on the vine.
More from Cardinal Arinze on inculturation and liturgical "updating" 2009
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Look, d.c.s., the lifting of the excommunications demonstrates nothing of the kind.
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Look, d.c.s., the lifting of the excommunications demonstrates nothing of the kind.
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At any rate, it does not alter my point one iota: d.c.s. set up a false dichotomy by confusing the four bishops with the entire S.S.P.X.
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This was indeed confused over the years and not clarified by Rome until recently, which is why d.c.s. may be confused.
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At any rate, it does not alter my point one iota: d.c.s. set up a false dichotomy by confusing the four bishops with the entire S.S.P.X.
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d.c.s. writes: Mr. Perkins, again, I don't know why you are harping on this issue.
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d.c.s. might also want to refer to the Catholic Encyclopedia on excommunication: The excommunicant is still considered Christian and a Catholic as the character imparted by baptism is indelible.
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d.c.s. said: "I never claimed that the SSPX bishops were excommunicated for schism."
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d.c.s. might be interested to know that I actually sympathise with his position, since I don't accept this nonsense about 'impaired communion' Jordanes can comment on that!
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